
The second volume of "Prehistoric Plovdiv" by Bozhidar and Valentina Chaparovi offers a comprehensive architectural and archaeological study of Plovdiv and its surroundings from the Early Neolithic to the Medieval period. This book is a pivotal resource for understanding the development of the city through different epochs and its role as a historical and cultural hub.
Content Highlights:
In-depth analysis of archaeological structures and findings across various periods.
Extensive research on prehistoric settlements, burial mounds, and necropolises such as Yasa Tepe, Lauta, and Dzhendema.
Richly illustrated with maps, diagrams, and photographic documentation of archaeological materials.
Key conclusions regarding the cultural and historical significance of Plovdiv.
Intended Audience:
This book is essential for archaeologists, historians, students, educators, and anyone interested in archaeology, architectural history, and Balkan prehistory.
Why Choose This Book:
Robust scientific approach, edited by recognized archaeologists.
Comprehensive and detailed analysis of archaeological sites and finds.
Ideal resource for academic research and personal knowledge enhancement.
Enrich your understanding of the past of one of Europe's oldest cities with "Prehistoric Plovdiv Volume II"!
- Model: book 2
- Weight: 0.20kg